“The Women’s Edge supports systematic, sustained progress for women into leadership roles throughout the business community.”

 

Elizabeth Hailer, CEO

“There aren’t many places that you can go where the only agenda is for you to be successful.”

CEO forum member

“The Women’s Edge supports systematic, sustained progress for women into leadership roles throughout the business community.”

Elizabeth Hailer, CEO

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“The Women’s Edge supports systematic, sustained progress for women into leadership roles throughout the business community.”

Elizabeth Hailer, CEO

Tina Brown

Chief Executive Officer, Overtown Youth Center

Tina Brown is a daughter of Miami – Historic Overtown to be exact – and the powerhouse leader who has dedicated her life to improving the lives of those who live, work and play in the community of her birth.

Armed with a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration and Accounting from Savannah State University; a Master’s Degree in Accounting and almost two decades of experience in the field of accounting and business management for both corporate and non-profit entities; as well as unbridled drive, dedication and passion, Tina is well equipped to impact her community for good.

Currently, Tina serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the Overtown Youth Center; a 501c organization whose mission is to bridge educational, emotional, health, and economic gaps for youth and families residing in marginalized communities. Tina is responsible for fundraising and oversight of an annual organizational budget of $6 million and a $20 million dollar Capital Campaign Project.

Be it through executive leadership, advocacy, mentoring and professional coaching; Tina’s personal life experiences and passion drives her desire to strengthen communities located in the urban core. Tina’s lifelong quest is to create opportunities for breaking generational cycles of poverty and to improve the overall well – being of those who are marginalized.